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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 24, 1886. DAILY COTTON MTATKMKNT. Columbus, Ga., December 23,1880. COTTON BILLS -BIGHT. Haw York % off, Eastern % off, Boston Blight M »ff, Savannah off; Bank checking on New York Brer the counter % premium and on Savannah %t par. Cotton Market to-day very dull; inferior 0; ordi ary —c: *ood ordinary-c; low middling 8}ic; middling 8 r * H c. good middling 8%^8%e. R SCRIPTS To-day. To Date By Southwestern railroad 40 By Mobile and Girard railroad 118 By Columbus and western road... 10 Bv Ooiuirbus and Home railroad.. 21 By Georgia Midland 3 ay the river 100 By wagons 100 7.508 7,500 1,305 0.037 Totals.. 407 BHIPMRNTB. By South western railroad.. By Columbus and Western road... 0 0 By the river 0 0 Taken by Columbus factories 0 8,138 Totals 40 40,156 Bales 591 43,340 8TATKMRNT. Stock on hand August 31, 1885 1,079 Beoeived to-day 407 4 * previously 69,874— 60,341 61,420 Shipped to-day 40 previously 46,110—46,156 Stocks on hand 16,204 Stock August 31. 18R5, 350; received same date, §48; total receipts 67,830; shipped same day 333; total shipments 47,476; stock 20,770, sales 136; middling, 8%c. INDEX TO NKW ADVERTISKBFNTs. Read new advertisements in Ten Cent Column. Christina*: Goods—.1. T. Kavanagh. Cheap Mules—Rollin Jefferson. Tennessee Dressed Turkeys—E. M. Averett’s. Ellerslie Lots for Sale. Fireworks—M. M. Moore. Notice-W. L. Clark, Agent. Christmas Tree—H. A. Hyde. Scarfs, etc.—Lovelace & Co. Mirket Stalls for Rent—M. M. Moore. Varieties—H. H. Daniel. Married Yesterday. Mr. Wm. M. Flowers and Miss Ella Jackson ' were married in this city yesterday aflernoon at 1 3 o’clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. . J. W. Howard. Complimentary Hop. The Columbus Athletic club will give a hop at Villa Reich on Friday night, the 31st inst., com plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Filler The committee of arrangements is Messrs. Asher A. Bivins, Felix H. Burr us nnd George T. Curry. file Catholic Bazaar. The Christmas tree and bazaar for the benefit ofSt. Joseph’s academy was repeated last night at the convent. There was quite a large attend ance who spent the evening very pleasantly. There was quite a number of h indsonie ana val uable articled rallied, which swelled the proceeds to quite a neat sum. Last night was the closing of the bazaar. The Mission School. The mission school of the First Presbyterian church will have their Christmas exercises in t lie lecture room of that church this afternoon at 4 o’clock. The ladies at the head of this school, if it may properly be called a school, have gener ously prepared nice presents for all the childre n who are members of it. The children of poor parents and orphan children meet there at stated intervals and are taught to read, to write, to spell and how to sew and do other domestic work, it iH a good institution, and the public arc cordially j invited around ?«t 4 o’clock this aflernoon. \ Arrival ofltuv. .1. R. K. Smith. Rev, J. B. K. Smith, the new pastor of Broad Street Methodist church, reached the city yester day from Camilla. Heist e guest of Mr. C. H. Herring for the present*and he will at once en ter upon his pastoral duties. His family will ar rive Home time next week. Rev. Mr. Smith conies among us highly recom mended as a Christmas gentlemen and an excel lent preacher. We welcome him in our midst and bespeak lbr him faithful work and earnest endoavors to increase the membership of this alrea iy flourishing church. Rev. SV. A. Huckabeo, the former pastor, is still in the city, but will probably leave on Tuesday next for his new home. The Registration Law as liuciidoil. The registration law of Muscogee county, as amended, provides that “ any qualified voter of •aid county, who is absent therefr mi during the entire time of registration, may make the atUda vit prescribed, alleging therein the fact of such absence before the registrar of his district, and the registrar of his district shall deliver the nfll. davit to the ordinary, and give to the afllant u Certificate that he has made the constitutional oath and oath of absence. And this shall be equivalent to a registration.” In addition to this the amended-act provides fur only one general registration every two years,and for supplemental ones for intervening elections should there be any. The .Minstrels To-night, nicks & Sawyer’s colored minstrels have the reputation of being the best genuine negro min- •trol troupe in the country. They will give a per form nice to night, at .Springjr opjra house, and should be greet ed by a large audience. They are made up from singers, dancers and special ists, possessed of native genius. They learned their songs and dances in the cabin, on the plan tation and the levee; therefore # tlu*y can give the genuine plantation air to their work, which is the charm of negro minstrelsy. They arc all art ists and all pl.vy their parts well. In addition to their skill on the stage, they are finished per formers on brass instruments, ami will give mag nificent street parades, brass baud concerts ami fancy drills. The press appears to be unani mous in the approval of this company. Dnitli of S. II. Jem iso a, Esq. 8. H. Jcmisou, Esq , of Macon, died in that city on last Tuesday morning. Ho was buried yesterday in the cemetery at Millcdgevillo. At ttte time of his aeath Mr. Jemison was in bis thirty-fourth year, ami although so young a man, his talents nad made him famous among Macon barristers. His had been a checkered career, but throughout it all, he never lacked for friends. There was probably no young man in the »ta'e so universally known and respected for bril liancy. When informed of his approaching end he merely nodded assent, and never a muscle quivered, nor a look from his flashing eye be tokened the least fear of the grim reaper’s ap proach. He lingered, retaining consciousness, until just before 0 o’clock Tuesday m ruing, when he became unconscious and so passed •way. Death of Mr. Amos Brantley. Mr. Amos W. Brautley died yesterday afternoon •t 1:10 o’clock in his room at the Central hotel •f.cr a lingering affection of the kidneys. While his death was not unexpected, its auuouucemeut will carry a pang of sorrow to the hearts of a large circle of friends. At the time of his death he was the general manager of the White Sul- pher Springs and Mr. J. M. DeLacy’s business at Greenville. On the first of this month he found it necessary to come to this city for medical treat ment, but his condition grew gradually worse and caused liis death. Mr. Brantley was formerly book-keeper for Allen, Freer & Illges, in this city. At that time he was first lieutenant of the City Light Guards and was much beloved by the company. Every one who knew Amos Brant icy speaks well of his warm heart and noble impulses and grieve for . his departure. \ The remains will be forwarded to Greenville this morning at 6 o’clock for interment. LOCAL LACONICS. —Indications for Florida and Georgia: Rain, southeasterly winds, shifting to colder north westerly. —The sot of bed-room farniture, belonging to Mrs. Dr. Johnson, which was rallied Wednesday night, vas won by Mr. George Chaffin. —A griHt mill and gin, near CAtaula, in the neighborhood of Mr. L. G. R. Wiggins, were burned Wednesday night. We could not learn the name of the owner. —Palm Tarver was placed under a hundred dollar bond for carrying concealed weapons and a fifty dollar bend for assault and bnttery yester day by the mayor to appear before the city court. —Bctweon 200 nnd 300 negroes came to the city yesterday from above Oood water where they have been working on the railroad extension to Birmingham. Their intention is to spend the holidays here. About three miles of the track has been laid. —Mr. Mose Kaufman has a half dozen alliga tors about a foot long sent to him by Mr. Max Banner from Florida. Mr. Kaufman intends to tame them and teach the little things some •musing tricks. They already come when he whistles and eat crumbs from his hands. Till) GERMAN LAST NIGHT. I/Allepro German Club Excels Itself—Christman Begun With Appropriate Festivity—A Perfect Evening. If bright lights, gay colors, light hearts, sweet music, good things to eat and the rippling laugh ter of happy maidens and gallant beaux is an ap propriate forerunner of tbi t joyous season, old Christmas, in all his bluff and hearty honesty, was begun last night in royal style. The occa sion was the Christmas german of the L'Allegro club, and Hotel Riddle was the place. This ger man was looked forward to with pleasurable anticipations, as it was understood that the boys would spread them selves. It is sufficient praise for their noble efforts to Uh’ier in the gladsomest time of all the year with mirth nnd dancing, to say that no one was disappointed. Everything moved along smoothly and nothing happened to jar in the slightest the festivity of the night. All seemed to have beaming faces, radiant with innocent joy. It was by far the most pleasant german of the season, and h ng did the gay couples enjoy the beautiful and mazy figures of the dance. The twinkling feet of the dancers never kept more perfect time to more exquisite strains. Prof. Chase’s orchestra famished the music, which is enough to say this feature could not well have been improved upon. The visiting young ladies were Miss Young, of Lexington, Ky.; Miss Farris, of Montgomery: Miss Pauline Stewart, of Macon, and Miss Flora Fitten, of Atlanta. Their charming presence added no little to the attractiveness of the occa- The following young married couples were present: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Faber. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jones. Mr and Mrs. W. W. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Woodruff. Mr. ar.d Mrs. F. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Joseph. Among the chaperones were the following: Mrs Gen. S. G. French, Mrs. J. R. Mott, Mrs. I). E. Williams and Mrs. B. T. Hatcher. L’Allegro german club never does things by halves, and lust evening was a sample of what the members can do when they try. It was per fect, and it was a german long io lie repiembored by everyone of the thirty couples present. Pommul. Mr. William Moore, of Chattanooga, is in the city. Mr. Toombs Crawford, of Birmingham, is in the city. Mr. Thomas W. Ligon left, for Atlauta yester day to spend the holidays. Major D. K. Baker, of Goodwater, Ala., is reg istered at the Rankin house. Dr. T. F. Brewslsr went up to his home in Hav ri8 county yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Radcliff, of Meri wether, arc in the city watching Santa Claus. Mr. Charles Joseph, of Florida, will reach the city to-day to spend the holidays with his parents. Colonel W. W Jenkins was in the city yester day locking up Xmas tricks for his interesting progeny. Dr. Ashford and 8. M. Brannon, Esq., of VIonut Airy, came down on the Georgia Midland yesterday. Col. H. Uuseey and Mr. Arthur Bussey returned to the city yesterdav from lip the Columbus and Rome railroad. Mrs. B. H. Williams, of Harris county, was in the city yesterday to meet her husband on his return from the legislature. Miss Lou Thomason, who lived near Cataula* Harris county, passed through the city yesterday en route to La Fayette, Ala., where she will make her future home. Miss Annie B. Harley spent several hours in the city en route for Sparta, Ga., where she will remain during the holidays with relatives and friends. Miss Annie Cargill, the beautifal and accom plished diughter of John W. Cargill, of Colum bus, who lms been visiting relatives on Washing ton street, has left lor Romo, to spend several weeks.— Const itulion. Miss Berta Henry, f Seale, Ala., Misses Jessie and Maude Burnett and Miss Susie Riddle, of Columbus, all reached the city yesterday from LnGrange, where they have been in attendance at La Range Feiualo college. The young ladies will spend the holidays at home. Christmas Eve. A sugge stive row of little stockings will swing to-night from the mantels in many a Columbus house. The family theorist who decided on not giving presents ibis year has been dashing des perately around over the frozen snow or in sludge from shop fo shop, tallying each purchase with a crumpled list in confidential glove, seeking pres ents “which would be the very thing fo such a one” ( who is not included on ordinary lists), and generally striking her hostile colors and hoist ing the white flag of generons surrender. Indoors the children are holding consultations. “Don’t come in,” salutes every one who suddenly opens a door—the afghan is conspicuously draped over knobby spots on the sofa, closets are slammed and locked at the first sound of approaching foot- * tops,the oldest sister is picking out queer si itches in the little one’s gift and finishing it smoothly. The rightful occupauts of bureau drawers are ig- nominiously shouldered aside by brown pnpe parcels. To-night the boys will measure for their longest stockings—the baby-by-courtesy—will take furtive peeps through the interstices of the heater before going to cr.b, and fall asleep in the serene confidence that St Nicholas received bis grimy and misspelt epistle, judiciously “p 1 sted on mamma's pincushion. It behooves the pater fimilias to lay in a stock of oranges—one for the heel of each appealing stockiug. Science would have a hard time to persuade any one at Christ mas-tide tha; stockings are unhealthy wear. Ilunukah. The feast of light or least of dedication, 1. e., the dedication of the temple by Judas, the Mao* cabee. was introduced last Wednesday evening and lasts eight days. This is no holiday, but days commemorative of the heroic conquest of the Maccabeans over the Syro-Greeiau army, and is celebrated by Israelites as days of gladness and thanksgiving for God’s protection in sorest danger. To-night the rabbi will deliver a dis course in the synagogue ou the subject, “The Feast of Light Emblematic of Principle,” to which all are welo >me. Services begin at 7:30; to-morrow morning at 10. j Facts from Fortson. Fortbon, Oa., December 23.—On last evening Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Almond celebrated their woo<!en wedding, and a most delightful enter tainment it was. Various subjects of interest were discussed, among which was the enormous rise in the price of coffee, and the useless habit the people have of drinking it. We about voted it out of our bill of fare. It is the poor man’s drink, and it will make any man poor to drink much of it at tho present prices. Let us do like the poor darkey und have it every Sunday morn ing for breakfast if we drink it at all. After awhile supper was announced, nnd it is hard for me to recall a table more heavily loaded with every kind of viands. I am sure I never saw a set of inoro orderly and well-behaved young men. They would be an honor to any community, n they arc to this, and they reflect credit upor ir parents and good breeding, as all good u • iviour does. “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart therefrom.” As the mild-eyed Jersey shows his mark, you can always tell the blood and the raising of a young man in any society. There will be a Christmas tree celebration at Shiloh church to-morrow evening, and one at Ml. Zion church Saturday evenii g. Mrs. A E. Williams and children will return from Macon this evening. HOTEL ARRIVALS. central hotel. M. L. Perkins, J. J. Tatum, Atlanta; J. H. Hunter, Montgomery; \V S. Perryman, J. T. Phillips, Tulbotton: J. D. Robinson, N. B. Brooks, Hamilton; J. F. Brewster, Cataula; H. C. Lee, Atlanta; A. J. Crisp, New York; L. S. Carnes, Philadelphia; H. W. Barksdale, Juniper; J. A. Bowen, Atlanta; W B. Watt, C. F. Harris, Ham ilton; T. W. Ball, Baltimore; P. M Dick, Opelika; L. W. Stanford, Hamilton: J. M. Scott, Louis ville. RANKIN HOUSK. W. B. Sinclair, Baltimo e; W. P. Slaluaker, Georgia Midland and Gulf railroad; Lon Miller, Baltimore; T. R. Ashford, Ellerslie; W. A. Evans, Boston; C. B. Lauglois, Newark; A. H. Stevens, Hurtsboro. Go to Kunsberg’s. You can get toys at your own price. They must be sold. dec24 2t J. T. Kavanagh. A beautiful line of Silk Suspenders. C. A. Lovelace A Co. Go to Kunsberg’s. You can get toys at your own price. They must be sold. dec24 2t J. T. Kavanagh. Cooking Butter 20c per pound at H. H. Daniel’s 4 licit]* NIhIon. Lot of good second-hand Mules for sale. dec24 tu&l'ri 2m Rollin Jefferson 25,tMK> fliaire Florida DrnuiioH Just received at Kavauugh's. doc212t Nice Country Butter for taole use 25c per pound. IT. H. Daniel. 5.000 Gioirr Florida Oruiitfr* Just received at Kavauaghls. dec24 2t Full Dress Shirts just received. Lovelack & Co’s. Fre*h ttuixolitrri BD.'tlilUst Naim ni Just received at Kavanagh’s. dec2i 3t Notice. Offices of the Southwestern Railroad, Mobile and Girard Railroad, Columbus and Western Railway, Coium lum and Rome Railway Columbus, Ga., December 24, 18S6. Saturday, 25th iust., being Christinas, and u legal holiday, tho offices, warehouse, compress and shops will be closed. Consignees and ship pers will take due notice and make arrangements accordingly. W. L. Clark, doc24 2t Agent and Sup’t. I’rrsh Smoked Halifax Suinuni Just received at Kavanagh’a. dec24 3t Oranges, Apples, Nuts, Candy, Itaiains und other knick-knacks for Christmas, at II. 11. Daniel’s. Fro win die lory Just received at Kavanagh’s. dec24 2t Tennessee Dressed and Live Turkeys, Cran berries, Fulton Market Beef Rolls, Pickled Tripe, Imported Cabbage, at d c24 2t E. M. Avkkktt’s. I'i'vnIi Olcry Just received at Kavanagh’s. dec24 2t Choice mixed Nuts, 20c per pound; Fancy Mixed Candy 15c. H. II. Daniel. fliristiiias Tree Parties wanting cheap Toys and Fancy Goods for Christmas trees will do well to call on II. A. Hyde, Girard, Ai. Selected lot Tennessee Dressed Turkeys and Chickens this morning at K. H. Daniel’s. Choice I)r« ssed Turkeys and Chickens. J. W. Cargill. A. F. Gibson & Co. will astoni -h j oil in low prices of Furniture. 1222 Broad street. d®cH dtf i’he I. miles Who desire making a present of a box of choice igars are offered apecial inducements by Gilb- rt A Blanchard, the Druggists. dec23 tl 5.000 RusIicIh liius; I*roof Oats, In lota of 50 bushes ano upwards, at 62.'^ cents, delivered at my store, spot casii. Call ut once, or you will pay higher prices. decl3 5t W. 8. Freeman. I>» Not Xi'glrrt To purchase some of Gilbert A Blanchard s Toilet Soap. Their job lot is offered thia week cheaper than ever. dec23 tf Jl. A. 14 ir veil A fo.*» Announcement. J. A. Kirven A Co.’s store has been literally jammed with eager customers since the holiday trade began, and it is more or less all the year round. But during this week the rush lias been unprecedented. The people seem determined to buy out the stock, though as fast as the goods are sold they are replaced front a stock to which there is practically no limit. Such splendid goods of every description, at such wondrously cheap prices, have not been seen in many and many a day. J. A. Kirven A Co. have an nounced that to-night and every night during the remainder of the week they will keep open till a late hour for the benefit of those who can not buy in the day time. Everybody will be served promptly, and it will pay everybody to go to their sioro. The .Bob l.ot Of flue Toilet Soaps exposed for sale by Gilbert & Blanchard offers an excellent chance for you to obtain a good bargain. dec23 tf Malaga Grapes by the ban el at dtf Adams & Bowers. KlUrttlle LOIN for Male. On Saturday, December 19th, Mr, R. F. Cartar sold quite a number of building and business lots at Ellerslie, on the Georgia Midland and Gulf road. These lots brought fifty dollars on an average. On Saturday, January 1st, he will sell quite a number of other lots at public outcry. This Is a splendid opportunity for investments, and no one should fail to attend the sale. Re member the date, January 1, 11*87. Mr. Carter is on the premises and will give any information wanted. dec24 lw A pure Kentucky Bourbon Whisky at 75c per quart. H. H. Daniel. The handsomest Scarfe, Mufflers and Handker chiefs in the city at Loveiace & Co’s. Bend to H. H. Daniel’s for a bottle of “Old Phcenix” Rye Whisky for Christmas use. fl.00 for fall quart bottles. F. O. WILKINS, Ueuernl Aucttmirvr. Renl EstAte, Stork nml Hoik I Agent. Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott A Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence on Broad street. fell tf F. G. Wilkins Malaga Grapes at wholesale at dtf Adams A Bowers. NIIH In the Load. Santa Claus has decided to stay with Adams A Bowers until after the holidays, because they have the largest and most complete stock of Toys in the city. Their already immense stock was replenished yesterday by the arrival of another shipment from New York. Don’t fail to visit them; if you do you will be badly left. Don’t forget the place. Adams A Bowers, dtf 1144 Broad St., Strupper’s Old Stand. A. F. Gibson & Co. has a large and select stock of Furniture to be sold as low as the lowest. decl4 dtf Roundtree’s Imported, Maillard and Whit man’s fine Candies in any quantity and prices to suit the most fastidious, at dtf Adams A Bowers. For Kale. A good farm Ilorse. Will sell on credit or ex change for a good mule. dec22 3t J. A. Walker. Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and Cocoa nuts, wholesale and retail, at Pollard’s, 1221 Broad street. dtf Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at dll R. Justice, Agt. Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at d tf R. Justice, Agt. Removal Notice. Wo have removed to No. 1022 Broad street, be low the Central Hotel, whore we will continue to keep the choicest line of Cigars, Tobacco and Liquors. We call especial attention to our celebrated Imperial Wedding Whisky and fine brands of Key West and Havana Cigars, and kindly ask our friends to favor us with their orders. Louis Buuler A Co. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Anheuser and and Budweiser Bottled Beer. sepl9 tf God III css the fttildren. Nothing has been so productive of health anr diminished so much the suffering and mortality anion? children an Trethina (Teethinij Powdern). Tekthina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strength cub the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teething easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth- ina. Brannon A Carson, Columbus, Ga., Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at nmnu- ’ vcturer’s prices iv4 d&wly 1002. You will be sure to purchase ahandrome present at a low price, if you call at Gilbert A Blanchard’s drug st«'re. Low prices guaranteed. d tf flinm'ollor'M Nprrinl Order Suit*! are acknowledf ed to be unsurpassed. To have him make you one guavanteesfor the house a per manent customer d&w-tf 3000 pounds fine Stick Candy at 12} per pound; 2000 pounds Fancy Mixed Caudy at 25c per pound; choice Mixed Nuts 20c per pound; finest French Prunes, choice London Layer Figs, choice Persian Dates at Crane’s. dtf Best 3 for 25c. Cigar in Georgia at Central Drug Store. d-tf Whitman’s Bon-Bons and Crystalized fruits in one pound packages. Call and see them at J. T. Kavanaugh’s. decl9-lw 1003. The best and cheapest line of Holiday Goods in Coiu. bus at Gilbert A Blanchard's drug store. We mean what we say. d tf B’rcsh Celery at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Fresli Celery at J. T. ICavanagh’s. Fresh Cc-lery at J. T. Kavauagh’s. del6 lw A Nnv kill of Holiday tiloods. Our new holiday goods have arrived and are pretty. Different from anything yet, and cheap as it is possible for them to be sold. Call early and select what you want before the assortment lms been too badly broken. New styles shaving cases, manicures, odor baskets, fine cut pungents, albums, work boxes and all other fine plush, leather and cut-glass goods. Collar and cuff* boxes at 50 cents. Comb and brush sets with mirror at $1.85, and a great many cheap ns well as fine presents that you will ha’ e to visit our store to get even an idea of. A beautiful Christmas cigar, put up 25 in a handsome box, expressly for the ladies to pre sent gentlemen. The finest selection of cigars to be had in the city can be had of us. Cigarettes of all kinds. Telephone No. 5. Hall A Wheat, Druggists and Pharmacij-ts, dtf 1010 Broad Street. WerioH 3. Clnii(alio»vh«e nnd Loan Association. Books of subscription for above series now opei at office of Yonge A Grimes. Oltpn B. Grimes. Beo’v and Tress ymflt.* Fire Crackers, all sizes, at J. T. Kavanngli’s. Fire Crackers, all sizes, at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Fire Crackers, ail sizes, at J. T. Kavanagh’s. decld lw Frre of fluirge. We will send you a sample of our improved Cabinet Photographs that we are proriuciug at $4 a dozen free of charge, so that you may see them and be convinced of their superior quality. If you never had your phiz photographed by us give us a trial aiul compare results. We can as sure you sincerdy that you never have invested j 24 with as much satisfaction as in having your ! phiz photographed at such small cost as is offer- \ ed now. Remember your money will be refund ed if we caa’t please you. dec 19 d&weow Alpha A. Williams Chairs of alt sorts; also Bureaus, Bedsteads, etc., at A. F. Gib9on A Co.’s. decl4 dtf The Old Reliable, Aro still in the field. Gilbert & fiianehard, the Druggists, offer a Aril line of pure Drugs, fine Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, etc., and a well as sorted stock of Holiday Goods. d tf N. P. (HLBIIHT, Attorney-at-I.ow. Columbus, Gai. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over R. S. Crane. sop4 dly kv. Noth V. .Ionian, Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence f^uinfis House, east side frent street, opposite | Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office, i Carter’s drug store. tf CITY DR1IO WTO RE. Holiday Goods 1 Holiday Goods We have received and displayed our Holiday Goods, and can promise our patrons and friends an unusually large and pleasing assortment at very low prices, our object being more to make a reputation than a profit on this line of goods. We have Toilet and Jewel Cases in convenient combinations, Odor Cases, Majolica Ware, Bisque and Bronze Figures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Sots of any description; in fact can please anyone. Cut Glass Goods, and something entirely new and u eful in Writing Tablets. Don’t forget us when you want to buy or look ; *tis a pleasure for us to show goods. We are honest in our belief that wo have the prettiest and most complete assortment of Bristle Goods ever offered in Columbus. We have Brushes of every shadow, shape and price, and for any uses to which a brush can be put. The Best 25 cents Tooth Brush sold in the state. A beauti Ail brush for 15 cents. Face Powder, Puff Boxes, Puffs and Satchet Powders. A large line of Colognes from every maker of prominence. Wc distil seven Colognes, •nd our White Rose Cologne is unequalled. Our drug department is kept supplied with the best and purest drugs. Our motto being the best only. Special and carefal attention given all pre scription work by qualified and competent pre- scriptionists. Remember us. Always pleased to see you. CITY DRUG STORE, dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. If You Desire to Wcc the most attractive line of Christmas presents ever show in Columbus examine A. C. Chancel lor’s silk umbrellas, scarfs, handkerchiefs, muff lers and cuff buttons. d&w-tf Texas Polished Pecans at J. T. Kavanangh’s. dec!9-lw Lamps worth 75c. fl and $1.60, for 60c., 75c. and $1., at Evans A Howard’s. d-tf Third Shipment of beautiful mufflers will be shown at Chancel lor’s this week. dA w-tf What Next? When you want a true likeness—oue that your friends will recognize—Cabinet $4, Card $1.50— call on Alpha A. Williams. c&weod A Fine Diamond Ring for only One Dollar a chance to be raffled off at Bramhall’s, 1117 Broad in season for a Christmas present. d-tf lifttest Novelties in liiu Gloves just received at A. C. Chancellor’s. They are beauties and “just the thing for Christmas pres ents.” d&w-tf Texas Polished Pecans at J. T. Kavanaugh’s. decl9-lw Handsome Plush Work Boxes, worth $3, $3.25 and $5, at $2.50, $2.60 and $4, at Evans & How ard’s. d-tf You can get the best Cabinet Pbotogniph~$4 a dozen—from Alpha A. Williams. d&weod •ft) l'er CentClieaper. My second shipment of fine gold, bronze and plush frames for Christmas have arrived. I offer them 40 per cent under former prices to close them out this week. Alpha H. Williams, d&w cow The Photographer. Leave Y«ur Measure ait CL mice I Bor's if you desire a perfect fitting garment gotten up in elegant style without delay. d&w-tf Roundtree’s imported Candies in ami one pound packages. Tho finest on the market at J. T. Kavanaugh’s. decl9-lw Cut Glass Bottles reduced to $1.75, $3, $3.25, $4 and $0 a pair, by Evans & Howard. d-tf For the Prettiest, most useful and ornamental Xmas presents go to Chancellor’s—cuff buttons, scarf pins, umbrellas, mufflers, handkerchiefs, satchels, trunks, hats, children's caps, etc. d&w-tf You can«get the best Cabinet Photograph —$4 a dozen—from Alpha A. Williams. d*weod Rouudtree’s imported Candies in and one pound packages. The finest on the market at J. T. Kavanaugh’s decl91w Furniture arriving daily at A. F. Gibson &Co’s, 1222 Broad street. decM dtf Latest designs in Covering Bottles at Evans & Howard’s. dtf Do You Know why Chancellor sells so many goods and his house is continually crowded with buyers? He handles large lots of fine goods, mukes close prices and gives a valuable guarantee, d&w-tf Remnant of prize packages fur sale cheap at J. T. Kavanagh’s. deel9 d5t You can get the best Card Photogiaph from $1.50 to $2.50 a dozen from Alpha A Williams. d&weod Remuant of prize packages for sale cheap at J. T. Kavanagh’s. * decl9 U5t Call and get your Holiday Goods fr< m Kuns- berg. You can buy them 'cheaper of him than elsewhere. decl9 dlvv The best Cologne in Columbus for $1.50, full pint bottie*, at Evans & Howard’s. d-tf You can get the best Card Photograph from $1.50 to $2.50 a dozen from Alpha A. Williams. d&weod Call nnd get your Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Can dies of all kinds from Kuusberg, the cheapest place in the city. decl9 dlw Fine Confectioneries, fine Fruits and Nuts, at rttf Adavs & Bowers. For I Iii ihGuuh Celebrated No, 5 wliisk.i^ 75 cents per quart. Old Virginia rye, $l per qbart. For the very best get Old llill, $1 per botUe. Rum 75 cents per quart. 12 19 lw \ T. M. FOLEY. Mill In the Kin*, With Toys, Wagons and Dolls, large and small; Fireworks of all kind, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Citron. Dates and Cranberries, Oranges and Apples, Plain and French Candies. Goods of all kinds in the Confectionery line will be found at 018 Broad street. Now, fathers and mothers, bear in mind you were children once in time. For goodies and notions by the ton go to dec!4 lot W. T. Robinson. I am receiving a large and complete assort ment of fine Wines and Whiskies. The cele brated Shield Perfection Whisky at $1 per quart. Will equal any goods usually sold at $1.60 per quart. I have a few packages of very superior Brandies for cooking purposes at 653 per quart; for medicinal use, a very old Brandy from $1 to $2 per quart; puro Maryland Apple and Peach Brandy, Ginger Brandy, Golden Sherry Wine, Port Wine (pure juice); superior old Jaimac* Rum for egg nog; Rye and Rock, every syrup, dtf Robert S. Cbanb. A new lot Gilt Framed Pictures, cheaper than ever, at A. F. Gibson’s, 1222 Broad street. decl4 dtf For Hale. A splendid young combination Saddle and Buggy Horse, Buggy Harness, Ac. Sold sepa rately or together. Apply to dec2l tf John P, Turner. Santa flnuN* Headquarter*. This Christmas is at Adams A Bowers, Stru- per’s old stand. The store is open day and night,, and where the largest and most complete assort ment of Christ mas goods in the city can be found » Fireworks sold cheaper than anybody. Candies from 9 ceuts to $2.50 per pound. Raisins in % boxes, $1.00 each. Malaga grapes 25 cents per pound. Oranges, apples, lemons. Toys from one cent to $25. Dolls from one cent to $10. Doll carriages from 50 cents to $5. Tool chests, doll furniture, house swings, etc. They sell cheap, and you can get any sort of & Christmas present there you want. 12-19bf TlJe ChoirrMt Ggnrs In the market at Gilbert A Blanchard’s drug; store. d tf Extra fine Sweet Oranges 2>^c each at dtf R. S. Crane’s. Cheapest line of Cut Glass Bottles ever offered in Columbus at Evans A Howard’s. dtf Barrel Pickles, plain and sweet spiced, at 10<r per dozen. Robert S. Crane. dtf Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filberts and Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Almonds, Pecans, Bruzil Walnuts, Filberts and Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filbe ts and Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s. dcelO lw 6000 Sweet Florida Oranges at 30c per dozen, dtf Robert S. Crane. 50.000 Choice Florida Oranges at J. T. Kavanagh’s. 50.000 Choice Florida Oranges at J. T. Kavanagh's. 5r,000 Choice Florida Oranges at deciO lw J. T. Kavanagh’s. A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at d tf R. Justice, Agt. Bed Room Suits cheaper than ever at A. F~ Gibson & Co.’s, 1222 Broad street. decl4 dtf Moie Diamonds received at Brarohall’s for Christmas, choice and cheap. dec21 tf Pure Vermont Maple Sugar in cans, gallon* and halves, at Pollard’s, 122*1 Broad street, dtf Clarice 1'isHi hikI Dysters Always on hand at Jno. W. Miller’s. dcc21 lm Where Dili I TIio«»<» BeaiiUful GaoiN ? Why, at Chancellor’s. He carries the prettiest and cheapest stock of Christmas presents to ba found in Columbus. dAw-tf Whitman’s Bon-Bons and Crystalized fruits in ODe pound packages. Call and see them at J. T. Kavanaugh’s. decl9-lw Toy*! Toy*! Toy*! Toy*! Tot s for every one at Kunsberg’s the cheapest place in the city. You will do well by calling be fore buying elsewhere. deciO dlw New Good*. I have just received a very fine line of goods— Gold Headed Canes, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Lace Pins, Ear Rings, Ladies’ Watches and Queen Chains. Very flue line of Silver Plated Ware. Call aud examine the goods before buy ing. |dec22 4t] T. S. Spear, Agent. Best 3 for 2 c Cigar at Evans & Howard’s, tf Tilt* fitcut Cabinet Photogrnphs $4 a dozen till January 10- Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10- Cabinet Photographs $1 a dozen till January 10- Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10- Cabinct Photographs $-1 a dozen till January 10- Alpha A. Williams. d&weow Stuffed Mangoes, Barrel Pickles aud Olive , by the gallon and in jars, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf lVlint Yon fan liny of Lovelace & fo. for XiuiiN, Dunlap or Stetson Hat at $5 00. Underwear at $l 50 to $18 00 a suit. Handsomest Trunks or Satchels to be found in the south. Silk Umbrellas from &] 00 to $16 00. An elegant Suit made to fit from $30 to $o5. Call early and leave your outers with declo lw 0. A. Lovelace & Co. .Diamonds Du* ( llii'i)*tmaH PrcNents Homan Candles aud Sky Rockets at J. T. Kavanagh’s- Roir.an Candles aud Sky Rockets at J. T. Kavanagh’s. Roman Candles and Sky Rockets at deol6 lw J. T. Kavanagh’s- 3000 Cocoanuts at J. T. Kavanagh’s. 3C00 Cocoanuts at J. T. Kavanagh’s. 3C00 Cocoanuts at J. T. Kavanagh’s. del6 lw Just received a fresh shipment of Raisins, very fine, at Pollard’s 1221 Broad street. dtf Mince Meut, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies afc d tf r. Justice, Agt. Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glaze. and Ourruuts at Rom d tf Wood nml i'onl. First-class Oak and Pine wood in stock, block and split. Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by T. S Fontaine &Oo. Telephone No. 80. nov7tf Send to the Furniture Store of A. F. Gibson & Co. for Christmas presents. 1222 Broad street. dec!4 dtf fresh lot of Stick Candy by the barrel, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf Fancy Candies, wholesale and retail, at Pol lard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf ne Apples, Rasins I Iit Justice, Agt. Another lot of those choice Vilginia Peanuts at Poilard’s, 1221 Broad street. \ dtf Oranges, Apples, Cabbage, Tu\iips and Po tatoes arriving daily at pIllard’h, dtf i*\»4 Broad St. D. F. WILL v Ga ^ Insurance Agency, im lirdfnl Street, Accessible at all hours. uPice lelepltone, No. 7. Residence telepone, No. 40. All calls promptly answered. JJ. F. 1 Wit,Lcox. ocJSdtf The largest lot ot Boys’Wagons aud Doll Car riages in this city. They must bo sold. Also, WheelbarrowB, Chairs, Hobby Horses, Small Carts and everything you want in that lino at Kunsberg’s. deciO dlw Collar and Cuil Boxes, 50c. and 75c. a set, at Evans & Howard’s. d-tf $2.50 Hair Brush at $1.75, something nice, at Evans & Howard’s. d-tf Choice Extracts for Christmas, at Evans & Howard's. d-tf Elegant Toilet Sets with Celluloid Comb. Brush aud Mirror, for only $3, at Evans & Howard's, dtf Liu-go Plush Mirrors at $1.25 at Evans & How ard’s. d-tf